We are going to Disney in a few days and as a courtesy, I offered to send my child in with a Self-addressed stamped envelope so my DD's teacher could mail her homework and the teacher loved the idea. We will be home over the weekend so as long as she receives the package Friday or Saturday she can spend the weekend doing her work.
As the children get older, I feel it will be harder to take the kids out of school, so we are doing it now. However, IMHO there are so many learning opportunities available to kids besides school and teachers need to realize that.
Disney is educational, it is no different then going to the local science museum. Disney is a great place to teach children about the world around them due to the different parks. My 1st grader is going to study dinosaurs this year, therefore, we are going to be spending some time learning about the dinosaurs in Dinoland. In 2nd grade their class will be learning about the different countries around the world- so we plan to reinforce what our 3rd grader learned last year and get a head start on the 1st grader by visiting WS and learning about other cultures.
My 3rd grader learned about the solar system recently. How cool is the mission space pavillion going to be to her. She is going to extend her learning there. She will actually get "why there is a red ball" at the entrance to MS
Then take History, The Hall of Presidents!!! How cool is it that you get to see all 43 Presidents on 1 stage. You learn what they look like, what they wore and how some of them were very important to the United States. How about the American Adventure and the COP -- I remember my Brother- who as a "very cool" 16 years old loved COP. He said he loved it because it was neat to see how electricity changed our lives and he loved the song too

. They showed us how America has evolved over the last 200 hundred years. It brings history to life.
Take the shows, My Dd's dance and have participated in theatre and dance recitals. Its great for them to see that all the hard work they do in dance class can have a fantastic result, if they so choose.
In a perfect world, all parents would take their children to Disney during vacations, but then the childrens learning experience would be less as you can't see everything during the busy times.
The basic are very important. My 1st grader is learning about short a and O right now and that is very important. But so are the other things that intertwine in their lives. We do our best to send our kids to school every other day of the school year and I think that teachers should take that into consideration too. We are good parents and teachers should applaud families who take the time to be a FAMILY because staying a FAMILY will have so much more of an impact on there education then any other thing. After all its all about the kids!